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The Law Office of Jeffrey A. Smith is a full-service law firm located in Oskaloosa, Iowa serving the surrounding cities and counties as well as the entire state with a wide range of legal services. We offer experienced legal representation in criminal law, divorce and family law, workers' compensation, personal injury, and more. Our firm is a small, intimate law office geared towards giving you, the client, the personal attention your case deserves.

Because it is a sole practitioner firm, your case will be handled from start to finish by one attorney, Jeff Smith. As an Ottumwa / Oskaloosa attorney, Jeff will ensure that you understand the legal aspects of your particular situation, will vigorously protect your rights, and work aggressively to secure the positive case results you seek. You will never have to worry about who is in charge of your legal matter, whether it involves criminal charges, an auto accident, a child custody case, or some other issue.

While the firm is located in Oskaloosa, we represent clients from the neighboring areas, including communities in the counties of Monroe, Poweshiek, Keokuk, Marion, Appanoose, Jefferson, and Davis and also throughout the state of Iowa.
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Nothing can be more frightening or stressful than facing criminal charges.
This is especially true for most people who have little experience with the criminal justice system.
You may be wondering what is going to happen to you during and following any criminal legal procedure.
Will you go to jail, lose your driver's license, be forced to pay heavy fines, be put on probation, be required to perform hours of community service, and will you wind up with a criminal record?
That is why you need the guidance and assistance of an experienced criminal lawyer who can provide practical and knowledgeable advice about what you are facing, your legal rights, and how best to proceed under the circumstances.
Assault refers to threatening someone with immediate harm.
You don't have to actually make physical contact with another person to be charged with assault.
The person who is assaulted must be in fear of immediate bodily injury, however.
If you threaten someone with a weapon but never use it, you are guilty of assault.
When you actually use force or violence against another, such as hitting, punching, or otherwise physically harming someone, you have committed the crime of battery.
You can be charged with both assault and battery as separate charges.
Are you facing drug charges in Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, or anywhere in Iowa?
Are you worried about the consequences that may be involved, including jail or prison time, heavy fines, probation, the loss of your driver's license, or other court-mandated penalties?
If so, you should talk to an experienced criminal defense attorney such as Ottumwa / Oskaloosa drug crimes attorney Jeff Smith.
He has been practicing law for more than 20 years and has substantial experience in criminal defense work, both in and out of the courtroom as a trial attorney.
Being accused of taking the life of another individual is one of the most serious criminal charges you can face.
Whether the charges are murder or manslaughter, the stakes are high.
Your freedom and future are on the line.
You face potential penalties of years in prison, fines, probation, and a future as a convicted felon.
In these circumstances, you need to know and exercise your legal rights and get the most competent legal representation you can find.
If you are face allegations of murder or manslaughter in Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, or anywhere in Iowa, we strongly advise you to contact the Law Offices of Jeff Smith for a legal consultation as soon as possible, preferably before formal charges have been filed against you.
Under Iowa law, it is illegal to drive while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs or a combination of these substances, while having a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher, or while having any amount of a controlled substance in your system.
Furthermore, the implied consent law in the state means that if you are licensed to operate a motor vehicle, you agree to a breath, blood, or urine test to determine the presence of these substances in your body when law enforcement suspects you of driving while under the influence.
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